$12 for $25 Worth of Pizza and Drinks at Rome's Pizza

Davis Spring Commercial

In a Nutshell

Inventive gourmet pizzas

Vast menu

Friendly service

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Jul 2, 2010. Amount paid never expires.Limit 2 per person. Limit 1 per table. Not valid toward alcohol. Not valid with other offers, including Kids Eat Free Tuesdays and Wednesdays. No cash back. Delivery area limited.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Rome's Pizza

When in Rome, do as the Romans do and cover yourself in tomatoes, cheese, and pigeons. Today's deal aids in your impeccable international chameleonage. For $12, you get $25 worth of gourmet pizza and drinks from Rome's Pizza on Parmer Lane. This deal is not valid toward alcohol and cannot be combined with other special offers. Delivery is available, though it is limited to the range of Rome's discus-thrower deliveryman.

Rome's Pizza's bekitsched interior provides a culinary coliseum for diners to contemplate complex, circle- and triangle-based edible math problems, as well as play Risk with their mouth by consuming the various international flavors on Rome's pizza menu, including the Taj Mahal (with garlic, chickpeas, jalapeños, and raisin-curry olive oil, $17.75 for a large) and the shrimp scampi white pizza (with parsley, lemon pepper, and capers, $21.25). There's also plenty of traditional pizza action, such as the super deluxe with a dirty dozen toppings of your choice ($23.88) and the pesto with kalamata olives and artichoke hearts ($17.75).

Though Rome's Pizza's authentically disapproving Italian matrons don't know why you'd want anything but pizza, they'll gladly make you sandwiches, like the steak hoagie (footlong, $6.10). They can also origami your pizza into a pesto calzone with roasted, smoked garlic ($6.95) and preface it with an appetizer of eggplant parmesan ($4.75). Rome's also casts a wide net over the rest of the Mediterranean foodscape, reeling in the odd gyro ($5.75), hummus platter ($3.85), and djinn-containing bottle. The 2-foot blunt cudgel that is the stromboli, meanwhile, will provide both protection from gangs of garter snakes on the walk home and enough food to float a fiesta when you get there ($15, order four hours in advance).

Reviews

If you've never tried Rome's you don't know what you're missing! Try the Shrimp scampi pizza, or if your [sic] really bold, order one of their custom stromboli's [sic]. You could feed an army with one of these 2 foot long babies! Always worth the drive, you won't be disappointed. – dreamarie, Citysearch

This is really good pizza! love the customer service too! The price is comparable to most others, but the taste leaves you longing for more the next day. – Dangitbawb, Citysearch